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Early HIV Treatment Cuts Babies’ Death Risk
A study in the Nov. 20 issue of the New England Journal of
Medicine reveals that, for infants with...
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Many Nightly, Bathroom Visits Reduce Risk of Bladder Cancer
Heidelberg - Sleeping uninterruptedly through the night is considered healthy. But a new study...
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Lowering “Hunger Hormone” Ghrelin May Fight Obesity
Researchers funded by the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland
have conducted a...
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Ear Infections Could Lead to Childhood Obesity
Frequent ear infections or tonsil trouble may raise your
child’s risk of being obese according to...
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Medicare Cancer Care Costs Bound to Skyrocket
Government researchers reported that Medicare costs for treating cancer patients which are 65 or...
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Summit on AIDS Vaccine Questions the Future of AIDS Research
The recent failure of the most promising HIV vaccine
prompted scientists’ concern at the Summit...
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Childhood Spanking Leads to Sexual Problems in Adulthood
Four studies reviewed by researchers at the Family Research
Laboratory at the University of New...
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Judah Folkman, Pioneer of Angiogenesis Research Dies at 74
Scientific world lost one of its notorious personalities on
Monday, as Dr. Judah Folkman,...
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Cats Genome Help Understanding Human Genome And Diseases
An Abyssinian cat, called Cinnamon, will be the object of a 3
million pounds project in order to...
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Vitamin D Not A Strong Anti-Cancer Agent
A recent study, which appears in the journal of the National Cancer Institute, shows that vitamin D...
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